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  • von Jl Morin
    16,00 €

  • von Susan Pashman
    34,00 €

    Race tensions ignite after a shocking and tragic event: During a school field trip, Zach, who is white & Jewish, and his best friend, Cyrus, who is black, are horsing around when, in a freak accident, Cyrus falls down a flight of stairs.

  • von Susanna Lancaster
    34,00 €

  • von Kunyang He
    34,00 €

  • von Florence Tholozan & N Theo
    28,00 €

  • von Charles Degelman
    36,00 €

  • von Sean Akerman
    33,00 €

  • von Jack Clinton
    34,00 €

  • von Han-Ping Chin
    36,00 €

  • von Randal Eldon Greene
    33,00 €

  • von Kyla Bennett
    34,00 €

  • von Tim Blaine
    34,00 €

  • von Alan Howard
    34,00 €

  • von Sabrina Fedel
    29,00 €

  • von Sharon Erby
    30,00 €

  • von Michele Tolela Myers
    31,00 €

  • von Diane Haithman
    29,00 €

  • von Kelvin Christopher James
    33,00 €

  • - How to Evaluate Prose Fiction, Drama, and Poetry
    von James P Stobaugh
    112,00 €

  • - How to Evaluate Prose Fiction, Drama, and Poetry
    von James P Stobaugh
    117,00 €

  • von Jl Morin & Stephan Theo
    31,00 €

  • von Stu Krieger
    35,00 - 51,00 €

  • von Harriet Levin Millan
    31,00 - 50,00 €

  • von Abda Khan
    26,00 - 49,00 €

  • von Susan Rubin
    34,00 €

  • von Erik Segall
    36,00 €

  • von LL Holt
    34,00 €

    Next Generation Indie Book Award finalistThe Landmark Prize for Fiction finalist (under the working title, Intensia)Goethe Award shortlistedA timely novel on how the young musician overcame prejudice to become an international phenomenon as the entire world celebrates the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth:The year was 1770, the place, Bonn, Germany. A drunken father took his first look at his baby's dark complexion and lost his temper. The mother insisted the child was his. This was the beginning of a youth filled with anxiety, prejudice, and uncertainty for young Luis. We know him as Beethoven.Descriptions by neighbors and friends often begin, "He was black," meaning darker than others, and therefore subject to discrimination in the German north. Was Beethoven black in contemporary terms? There is little doubt that the child, perhaps with Moorish roots, who grew up under the thumb of a domineering, alcoholic father, did not look like other members of his family, nor even his community. We may never know why.

  • von Matthew James Babcock
    34,00 €

    Enter this tetrad of tangled love tales at the turn of the last millennium when what were then the latest technologies-personal computers, fax machines, and mobile phones-started to short-circuit pacemakers. This tour de four of realistic love stories operates operatically, like a piece of music in four movements, sometimes zany and tragic, at times surreal and sublime.Help Phone Thirteen' (scherzando con misterioso): A young father moves his family across the country to escape his oppressive in-laws and, when his job and marriage implode, gets guidance from a mystical voice on a "help phone" at the local mall and a professional clown masquerading as social savior.'Meer, Tarn, Water, Fell' (marcia moderato con fuoco): A poetry-loathing Dutch tour bus driver on a stopover in The Lake District plots revenge on his German ex-wife, unaware that the daughter he never knew he had has followed him half way around the world for the love she was denied.'Impressions' (appassionato): An ex-military pilot turned tech CEO finds his unconventional marriage and newfound faith at odds when he discovers the joys and dangers that come with waiting for answers from heaven and the heart.'The Seal' (eroico non troppo): A young family, caught between the baby blues and the deep blue sea, battles professional and personal pressures, but thanks to a homeless benefactor and captive harbor seal, learns that loving the environment and loving each other are a matter of instinct.T. S. Eliot had his Four Quartets of poetry, now comes a foursome of fiction. For beach readers, literature connoisseurs, and book club junkies alike, these tales will quadruple the pleasure in reflecting on how we live and love. Wherever you take them, they will find you once again, in love with trouble and troubled by love.

  • von May-Britt Brændstrup
    34,00 €

    The Heir of the Thunderbirdby May-Britt and Martin BraendstrupThe Heir of the Thunderbird is the first of three books in The Glass People seriesAt the age of 16, Victoria discovers that maybe the strange condition that causes her bones to break like twigs is not osteoporosis, but a legacy from her late father's ancestors. However, by then she is already tangled up in an intricate web of old legends and secret organizations.In order to find out who she really is, she must seek out her father's family in Canada, and face her Indian ancestry.

  • von Patrick Ten Brink
    35,00 €

    Open this book, and you will enter a world refracted in a prism with thirty-two polished surfaces. A gem, cut in the Eurocrat diamond district, emitting multifarious literature through its many faces. Some reflect the wistful melancholy of the Brussels drizzle, some tear open the sky with a bolt of genius that will have you groping for your sunglasses. A brain drain of anglophone and anglophile writers, itinerant and settled, share and sharpen their largely expat outpourings of human love and beastly bombings, reassuring community and bewildering exile. The private explodes in public, the petty corrupts the grand, the funny elbows the dire-in the heart of the old world, lives and stories converge and drift apart. This collection portrays our troubled and exciting times through short story, poem, script and novel excerpt of both seasoned pros and promising hacks. Whether brutally marooned on the damp flatlands, or cosily embedded in red-brick ale houses, their dreams and nightmares shine from this beloved, accursed, ramshackle Europe of ours. Come inside.

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